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Unseen
Directed by
Yoko Okumura
Not Rated
2023
76m
Horror
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5.8
88%
66%
6.5
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Sam receives a call from Emily a nearly blind woman who is running from her murderous ex in the woods. She must survive the ordeal with Sam being her eyes using video call.
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Cast of Unseen
Missi Pyle
Carol
Jolene Purdy
Sam
Midori Francis
Emily
Michael Patrick Lane
Charlie
Nicholas X. Parsons
Isaac
Brett Baker
Carl
Ren Hanami
Mom
Yoko Okumura
Director
Salvatore Cardoni
Writer
Brian Rawlins
Writer
Jason Blum
Executive Producer
Jeremy Gold
Executive Producer
Alexander Kruener
Executive Producer
Chris McCumber
Executive Producer
Adan Orozco
Co-Producer
Paige Pemberton
Producer
Paul B. Uddo
Producer
Spencer Davison
Production Design
Jonathan Cappel
Art Direction
Elizabeth Humphrey
Set Decoration
Unseen Ratings & Reviews
Cinéfilo Serial
Samantha Schuster
A simple and effective little thriller that manages to capture some attractive visual resources to support its story and make it as captivating as it is intense. [Full Review in Spanish]
Decider
John Serba
In another filmmaker's hands, Unseen might have been just a job, but Okumura directs with enough craft and intent to make a low-budget Blumhouse project a little more than just another forgettable thriller.
Dread Central
Paul Lê
Thrillers like this are certainly not uncommon, however Okumura's talent for finding and maintaining the story's emotional epicenter as chaos routinely erupts is what makes the film both effective and gratifying.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Despite its faults, I was dialed in.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
You still have to sit through the young woman being viciously brutalized throughout the film. Sorry, I ain't gonna do it.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Andy Klein
It's fairly effective and very short -- bless it.
Common Sense Media
Brian Costello
Where the movie falls a bit short is in the secondary characters. While the two leads come across as fully developed, likable characters, the villains are so over the top, it's depressing.
CBR
Jon Mendelsohn
Unseen's concept is full of holes, but the central performances and the relationship between the leads keeps the film entertaining.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
A taut, inventive picture about two young Asian American women helping each other survive one terrible day.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
Utilizing split screens and all sorts of neat tricks, director Yoko Okumura gets plenty of mileage out of the video phone chat parameters.
RogerEbert.com
Niani Scott
The futuristic aspect of a video call saving both characters is the movie's hook and insight, but it disguises a relatively generic, inconsistent plot with scattershot hot-button issues used instead of characters.
Punch Drunk Critics
Travis Hopson
Rarely do we see a genre film of this type led by Asian-American women, and it makes the bond between the characters feel all the more special.
Lyles' Movie Files
Jeffrey Lyles
Unseen starts off somewhat haywire, but eventually finds its footing and vision to make for an effective and satisfying thriller.
Rue Morgue Magazine
Michael Gingold
It's no small achievement that Okumura and co. make UNSEEN a cohesive whole while intertwining a pair of plotlines with widely varying tones.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Unseen" is a wild ride at times, finding its way with a unique take on video call assistance, reaching a few heights of fear and friendship during the mad dash to safety.
Nightmarish Conjurings
DarkSkyLady
UNSEEN maintains tension amidst the comedy, all while using just a phone, a gas station, and some woods. Even during hilarious moments, the taut pull of terror never eases.
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